Top 10 House Painters in Ashland, OR

Porch Pro Headshot Handy Andy Service & Repair
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Finished up a BS degree in Project Management and Administration at ITT Technical Institute, December 2013! Started my own Handyman business January 2016. I look forward to helping you with any small to medium home project!
Finished up a BS degree in Project Management and Administration at ITT Technical Institute, December 2013! Started my own Handyman business January 2016. I look forward to helping you with any small to medium home project!
Porch Pro Headshot Progressive Painting
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
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Mark Schultz is a painting contractor in Medford Oregon with years of experience working in the painting industry. His attention to detail and the quality of a job well done have put Mark in high demand in the Rogue valley. Many people try to save a few dollars by doing the job themselves, In the ...Read more about Progressive Painting
Mark Schultz is a painting contractor in Medford Oregon with years of experience working in the painting industry. His attention to detail and the quality of a job well done have put Mark in high demand in the Rogue valley. Many people try to save a few dollars by doing the job themselves, In the ...Read more about Progressive Painting
Porch Pro Headshot DMC Construction LLC
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
We are a small family owned company who thrives on PERFECTION. We are fully licensed, bonded and insured. Some of the services we offer are rough framing, interior and exterior painting, flooring and residential remodels including but not limited to, bathroom/kitchen remodels, laminate flooring, d...Read more about DMC Construction LLC
We are a small family owned company who thrives on PERFECTION. We are fully licensed, bonded and insured. Some of the services we offer are rough framing, interior and exterior painting, flooring and residential remodels including but not limited to, bathroom/kitchen remodels, laminate flooring, d...Read more about DMC Construction LLC
Porch Pro Headshot Rogue Construction LLC
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
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A family operated business, Rogue Construction LLC owner/operators have over 30 years of construction experience. We specialize in additions and remodeling.
A family operated business, Rogue Construction LLC owner/operators have over 30 years of construction experience. We specialize in additions and remodeling.
Porch Pro Headshot Brushwork Painting llc
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
Porch Pro Headshot O'Rion Irving Construction
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
Specialties include decks (new and also repairs), fencing, railing, siding. We also do interior/exterior paint, small framing, small remodels/additions. We take pride in what we do as a company. Nothing is too small and every ounce of effort and energy is put into your project. I've been a licensed ...Read more about O'Rion Irving Construction
Specialties include decks (new and also repairs), fencing, railing, siding. We also do interior/exterior paint, small framing, small remodels/additions. We take pride in what we do as a company. Nothing is too small and every ounce of effort and energy is put into your project. I've been a licensed ...Read more about O'Rion Irving Construction
Porch Pro Headshot Kings Custom Remodeling
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
I have been serving the Southern Oregon area since 1996 with honest and hard working values, ready to take care of any of your remodeling needs. No job is to small for us to take care of. We can fix your house from roof to flooring.
I have been serving the Southern Oregon area since 1996 with honest and hard working values, ready to take care of any of your remodeling needs. No job is to small for us to take care of. We can fix your house from roof to flooring.
Porch Pro Headshot Roby's Painting
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
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Porch Pro Headshot Clark Handyman Services
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
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"Excellent work installing our windows and siding on our home. Reasonable prices. Very prompt. After work was complete. The clean up was excellent. Clark will be doing work for us again. Thanks for the great experience"
"Excellent work installing our windows and siding on our home. Reasonable prices. Very prompt. After work was complete. The clean up was excellent. Clark will be doing work for us again. Thanks for the great experience"
Porch Pro Headshot PC Painting
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Serves Ashland, Oregon
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Professional Painting at it's Finest. PCPainting has many years of experience in all types of residential and commercial painting. Our experience includes professional applications of all types of of finishes including Industrial epoxy, Lacquers, and enamels. We also are experts in drywall repair...Read more about PC Painting
Professional Painting at it's Finest. PCPainting has many years of experience in all types of residential and commercial painting. Our experience includes professional applications of all types of of finishes including Industrial epoxy, Lacquers, and enamels. We also are experts in drywall repair...Read more about PC Painting

Frequently asked questions about house painters

There is nothing like a fresh coat of paint in a new home. You can transform rooms with a change of color, and fresh paint breathes new life into an older home. Costs for painting homes vary. It depends on the rate of labor and on the type of paint you use. Most of the cost comes from the size of the home. The more square footage you need painted, the more expensive the job will be.

The average cost for painter services in a home is estimated at $3,500. On the low side, you can expect to pay $1,200 and $6,500 on the high side. These estimates assume you have a one-story home with around 1,000 square feet of wall to paint. More stories will mean higher costs.

The price is usually divided up into materials and labor. Labor tends to make up 85% of a job, but this can vary depending on the contractor. Most contractors charge between $2 - $6 / square foot. This calculates interior painting jobs with two coats of paint. For more specific paint jobs, such as doors or cabinets, you can expect to be charged $50 - $100 / door or drawer face.

Some contractors have different models of payment, which you may discover when looking up “painting companies near me” or “house painters near me.” You can be charged per room, which averages around $800 - $1,200 for a bedroom, and as high as $3,000 for a living room or similar large space. Some painters may choose to bill hourly, which can range from $20 - $50 / hour for basic painting, and $100 / hour or higher for specialty painting. A skilled painter should be able to cover between 150 – 350 square feet/hour but don’t forget to factor in prep time, clean up, and both coats of paint needed.

The cost of painting a home's exterior is far more variable, depending on your siding. Some sidings (like stucco) can cost up to $3,000 / 1,000 square feet, and that cost can rise if there are multiple stories. Weather can also play a major factor, which is why local painters are in high demand during the summer months. Vinyl siding expands and contracts depending on weather, so you’ll want a latex-based paint that is durable to these changes. For wood siding, latex is always a good option for allowing wood to breathe. Beware acrylic or oil-based paints, as these can create moisture stains. If you have stucco siding, you can go with latex, but it’s not your best option if the walls are damaged. Elastomeric paint will cover those imperfections while still being breathable. This paint is thick and time-consuming to apply. If you have brick siding, you’ll want a porous stain or paint so water doesn’t get trapped inside.

Siding is the biggest factor to cost, as prep and materials needed to do the job correctly can raise the price. Brick and stucco are the most expensive, while metal, wood, vinyl, and concrete tend to be on the lower end. Extra stories mean extra work for the painter, as safety measures and ladders need to be implemented. Painting a second or third story of a home takes longer than painting a single story based on logistics. It’s not just the walls, either. You may want to paint the garage, the shutters, the eaves and downspouts, and the siding and trim.

Your brand of paint can alter costs, as well as the cost of your finish. Flat paint tends to be the cheapest, but is also the least durable. Mid-range finishes, including eggshell and satin, can be good choices, depending on what you’re looking for. Semi-gloss finish will showcase imperfections and dents but is also resistant to cleaning. High-gloss is the most expensive type of finish and is recommended for small areas, such as trim, windows, and doors. While it is possible to DIY your home’s exterior, a professional comes with all the needed materials and is knowledgeable about what will work best and how to stay safe on the job. They are worth serious consideration.

Yes, you can paint vinyl siding. Years ago, this answer was no because paint continued to slide off the siding. We’ve come a long way since then. The best paint for vinyl is latex urethane paint, as it can cope with the constant contracting and expanding of the siding. Many paint companies create paint specifically designed for siding.

Painting vinyl is similar to painting other exteriors. You’ll want to coat it with primer (something designed for vinyl) and use a brush for the tricky spots. Otherwise, you can use a roller and cover a lot of ground. Once you have the primer, add the topcoat. Vinyl has one more caveat that you should be aware of. Dark colors tend to trap a lot of heat. Most vinyl paints will be light colors as a result, so it reflects heat rather than absorbs it. Weather can be a factor in painting vinyl, and the best weather is overcast, comfortable conditions. Sun, humidity, direct heat, and wind are not your friends when it comes to painting vinyl. You’ll want to ensure that painting your siding doesn’t void its warranty before you begin.

As with any painting, you’ll want to ensure you clean the area thoroughly first. For vinyl, a pressure washer is the best choice. You’ll want to find a recipe that tackles mold and mildew or buy a TSP solution. Mold and mildew tend to get between the paint and the siding, so it’s imperative you deal with them before you paint.

The quick answer is 350 – 400 square feet. This is generally true of wall, ceiling, and trim paint. Primer tends to go less, giving you 250 square feet on average. If you’re painting a dark room with a light color, you may need more primer coats, so keep that in mind. Be aware that fresh drywall is extremely porous and may absorb more paint than expected. Most drywall tends to arrive pre-primed, but be ready if it isn’t. If you have a textured wall (think popcorn ceilings, for example), you should use 20% more paint. If you need to paint 100 square feet of ceiling, it’s recommended you buy enough paint to cover 120 square feet to make up for the texture. You can stretch your paint with the correct tools. A nine-inch roller usually gives the best results for a coat of paint. For textured walls, consider a 1/2-inch nap over a 3/8-inch nap.

Let’s dive into the math. You know how much paint you need per square foot, but how do you calculate that square footage? First, measure the height of every wall, and add it together. Then, do the same for the length of each wall. Multiply those two numbers together, and you have the square footage. If you divide that number by 400 (how much a gallon of paint should cover), you know how many gallons you need to buy. This works for trim and doors as well. Multiply the total lengths and widths together, and divide it by 400. It’s never a bad idea to round up or ensure you have extra paint left over. You may need it for touch-ups or if a specific section requires more paint than you anticipated. It’s better to have too much than too little and have the hardware store mix you more paint. What if the color is off by even a slight bit? That’s a frustration you can easily avoid.

No, you can’t use exterior paint inside. Exterior paint is designed to hold up against weather extremes and, as such, contains more VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds). These compounds were not designed for enclosed spaces; they can smell funky and release toxins that might make you or your pets sick. Exterior paint doesn’t settle in a short amount of time. In cold weather, exterior paint could continually release those toxins for a month or more. In warmer weather, this timeframe may be reduced to weeks. The process of releasing these toxins is called curing. Most professionals will wear masks when painting outside for this reason.

Exterior paint is softer by nature. It needs to be able to breathe and contract or expand with the home. It doesn’t stand up as well to the wear and tear that interior paint deals with on a daily basis. While all paint contains mildewcides and fungicides, the ingredients in exterior and interior paint are very different. The VOCs are needed in both paints to hold the pigment in. If you use exterior paint on indoor surfaces, ventilation is your first concern. This becomes a greater concern when spraying paint instead of rolling it, as spraying it makes it airborne that much quicker.

VOCs can cause lightheadedness, headaches, nausea, irritated eyes and throat, and respiratory issues. This can be an even greater hazard for those with compromised immune systems. Exterior and interior paints are vastly different, so you shouldn’t combine them. It compromises the quality of both paints. Plus, exterior paint isn’t designed to look good inside. Both varieties of paint are highly specialized, and you’ll likely regret using them where they are not intended.

The average cost to paint a 12x12 room is $650, with $400 being on the low end and $900 on the high end. Several factors can change these costs or cause them to rise. If you need drywall or plaster repaired before the job, that will cost time and effort. The higher your walls rise, the more time or paint it might take to finish the job. If you want to use designer paints, you may spend more on the materials. Your cost will also change based on the finish you choose.

Square footage is the most important consideration when factoring the price of a room. A large room, such as a living room, will cost more than a small bedroom or bathroom. Kitchens tend to cost the most since the painting is specific. They require far more attention to detail when you consider backsplashes, cabinets, and trims. Textured walls can add to that cost since it eats up more materials. Different types of paint can change the cost as well. On average, eggshell, satin, and flat are the cheapest paints. Matte, semi-gloss, latex, and oil are mid-range and all competitively priced. High-gloss paint is expensive and best used on small surfaces like trims.

You have the option to do the work yourself, of course. Be aware that it’s never as simple as splashing paint on the walls. You’ll need to purchase all the required materials, such as brushes, painter’s tape, rollers, trays, and plastic to prevent spillage. You’ll need to clean the walls and remove outlet covers and switch plates. Once that’s done, you can use painter’s tape on all the edges and then start. The big question you will need to ask yourself is whether you have the time. Painters are efficient, have all the tools, and do the job constantly. They will know immediately the best way to handle it.

Now that you know the scope of your project in terms of cost and effort, you can start dreaming in color.

Recent reviews for Ashland Painters

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Andy was very professional throughout the whole job. He painted my basement and hallway. He cleaned up after each day and kept on schedule. He also did many small projects that were hard for me to do at my age. Tony

- Tony Mendes
53381

Very professional, very knowledgeable and the price was very fair!

- Tina Lines
96679

After hiring Handy Andy to replace door & window fixtures in our home, he refused to complete the job (which he was paid for) after we expressed our dissatisfaction of his work stating he didn't like my husband's attitude. Andy appears to lack experience...

- Cathleen Robinson
126686

Jne did a good job hanging my light fixtures. Also built a frame for my fencing project.

- Susan Kensinger
214594

Came with an estimate of 2,000 and charged me 3,000 for a flooring installation. Tried to contact them many times after the fact to have them fix large gaps in the flooring where you can see the concrete underneath. They did not respond to my message on p...

- Taylor Cardoza
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We had an appointment for a paining estimate but they never showed nor called to to change appointment.

- walt bresg

Everything You Need to Know About Ashland House Painters

Does the painter I want to hire need to be licensed in Ashland?

Before you start any project, it is crucial to learn about the certifications and licenses that you or your Painter need to have. There are 4 painters in Ashland that are licensed.

Here are the types of license(s) Painters need to have to work on Painting Services jobs in OR:

Will Painting Services work in Ashland require permits, inspections, special licenses, etc.?

Whether you’re painter job is in Ashland or any other city, you're going to want to do a bit of research before hiring painters. Even small jobs may have certain regulations around them. Often, the painter performing the work will have any required permits, inspections, etc. under control, but not always. Short answer: Research yourself and double check with the painting services folks that everything is in order.

Who should I hire if I need Painting Services in Ashland?

Right now there are about 50 companies in and around Ashland ready to help you with your painting services project.

  • percent of them have 5-star ratings, based on 1 customer reviews, while percent of them have 2-star ratings or lower, based on 1 customer reviews.
  • Of the 50 Painters in the Ashland area:
    • 1 have a state level accreditation
    • 2 have BBB accreditation.

Below we've listed a few of the top Painters on Porch:

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        Based out of Eagle Point, J & E Restoration is a handyman company that provides floor repair, electrical troubleshooting, and furnace installation as well as other services.
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        Fence and Outdoor Structure Painting
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        I'm flexible
        Painting location area
        Outside
        What needs to be painted
        Deck, patio or porch
        Painted item
        Patio, Porch
        SQFT of painted area
        More than 500 sq. ft.
        Painted material
        Wood
        Has structure previously been painted
        Yes
        Already purchased paint
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        Ashland 97520
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        Within a month
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        Fence and Outdoor Structure Painting
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        Within 48 hours
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        Refinish deck
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        Composite
        Deck finish
        Unfinished
        Desired finish
        Not listed
        Deck preparation
        Yes, I will clean and prepare the deck
        Deck size (SQFT)
        250 to 500 square feet
        Materials provided
        Yes, I will provide the materials